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Hollins Columns (1996 Dec 12), Hollins College Dec 1996

Hollins Columns (1996 Dec 12), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Mysterious letter prompts questions about bathroom
  • Outsourcing of physical plant operations: the debate continues
  • Student opposes political perspectives
  • Students responsible for environmental protection
  • Comments on Fosl and Lynch editorials
  • Lynch's anti-abortion arguments amount to verbal terrorism
  • Civility becoming extinct
  • No note on damaged car
  • Holiday season returns for RLA
  • SHARE needs new volunteers for spring
  • Joyce Carol Oates speaks at Hollins
  • Rasmussen's charge to Hollins students
  • Filmmaker Antonio Zarro visits Hollins
  • Top ten things to do in the Roanoke area
  • Pizza, anyone?
  • Short term offers educational experiences off campus
  • Beating the winter blues
  • Williamson Road: a beautification …


Klipsun Magazine, 1996, Volume 27, Issue 01 - December, Collin Coyne Dec 1996

Klipsun Magazine, 1996, Volume 27, Issue 01 - December, Collin Coyne

Klipsun Magazine

The cover of Klipsun magazine has a legacy including but not limited to cartoon characters, school administrators, clowns, cars, peculiar folks and tulips. This issue, it seems our subject matter has taken a serious turn. Ann Yow, our photo advisor, best summed it up after she saw the image of illegal activity emblazoned on our computer screen.

Trying to breathe evenly she said, “This isn’t tulips.”

Klipsun is your campus magazine. It isn’t about tulips or heroin. It’s about you.

The editors of this quarter’s Klipsun struggled with the decision to use the arresting cover photo. We feel that hard-to-swallow …


Hollins Columns (1996 Nov 18), Hollins College Nov 1996

Hollins Columns (1996 Nov 18), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Dr. Janet Rasmussen officially inaugurated as Hollins' ninth president
  • Outsourcing may continue at Hollins
  • Title of personal column sparks controversy
  • Student asks college to reconsider party policy
  • Political Perspectives
  • From the Left
  • From the right
  • Questions arise over crossword answers
  • ASAP wants to help
  • Students' rebuttal to 'On the Rag'
  • Electronic research seminar to be held
  • Club Frenzy: something new for the weekend
  • Hollins concentrates on mediation to solve conflicts
  • Time-Zone cheating on GRE
  • Anne Harper remembered
  • Computer help desk getting off the ground
  • Peterson's guide's on-line university
  • New sexual assault awareness group starts on campus
  • Luscious …


Hollins Columns (1996 Nov 4), Hollins College Nov 1996

Hollins Columns (1996 Nov 4), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • The inauguration countdown
  • Women unite to take back the night
  • Time to breathe deeply
  • Student urges Campus Activities and ECA to avoid waste
  • Cooperation urged between security and students
  • Is the honor code disintegrating?
  • Women's Studies major still in planning
  • Unsafe jaywalking at HCA
  • Bomb threat proves harmless
  • HARE raising club about to develop
  • National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week
  • Batton Leadership Scholarship information
  • HEAL hopes for larger membership
  • Future FBI or just anxious for Tinker Day?
  • BURST considered a riotous success
  • Oktoberfest lacked campus support
  • Bigler drawings displayed in gallery
  • Tennis team finished undefeated among women's colleges …


Ua12/2/1 Homecoming 10.26.96, Wku Student Affairs Oct 1996

Ua12/2/1 Homecoming 10.26.96, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Homecoming 10.26.96 special College Heights Herald section regarding homecoming activities.

  • Lega, Stephen. Induction to Honor Alumni with Various Achievements
  • Brewer, Jerry. Hilltoppers Made Wish on Clem Haskins’ Shooting Star
  • Hall, Jason. Park Dedication Recaptures ‘Legend’ of E.A. Diddle
  • Leonard, Kim. Student Government Association Has Grown in 30 Years
  • VanWinkle, Cara. Greeks Pair Up to Compete in House Decoration Contest
  • Medley, Joe. A Sports Writer’s Memoirs
  • Mayo, Travis. Homecoming – Without the Sparks
  • Stadium Reminder of L.T. Smith’s Legacy
  • Back, Shannon. Greeks Step Forward to Show Off Hard Work, Pride
  • Finch, Mike. Former NFL Player Dave Carter Reminisces About Western Days …


Hollins Columns (1996 Oct 21), Hollins College Oct 1996

Hollins Columns (1996 Oct 21), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • President Rasmussen shares hopes and ideas
  • Students decide as '96 presidential election nears
  • My new conclusion
  • Student disgruntled over "On the Rag" article
  • Campus litter cited as "beyond necessary"
  • Political Perspectives
  • From the Left
  • From the Right
  • Library director ready to help you navigate Fishburn
  • Pleasants slated for re-opening
  • Out of the closet for National Coming Out Day
  • News Briefs
  • IKI arrives on MOndays
  • FYI from H.E.A.L.
  • Circle K International asks for support
  • LEAP stresses leadership skills
  • Women's Studies major works to establish curriculum
  • Tinker Day Fun
  • Summer jobs in Yellowstone National Park
  • Women Live from Mountain …


Hollins Columns (1996 Oct 8), Hollins College Oct 1996

Hollins Columns (1996 Oct 8), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Health Services welcomes new physician
  • CNN's Susan Rook speaks to students
  • No mater how or who
  • Senior class president expresses opinion on traditions
  • Class gift co-chairs ask seniors to dig deep in their pockets
  • Date Rape Awareness Week at Hollins and Roanoke College
  • Women who are going places start at the CDC
  • Security concerns prompt social forum
  • Moody Concoctions are the soup of the day
  • Everything is just that and more
  • George C. Davis' photographs of Roanoke displayed at Hollins
  • Do anything interesting this summer?
  • Crossword Companion
  • Tennis team off to strong start
  • Teamwork pays off for …


The Planet, 1996, Fall, Julie Irvin, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University Oct 1996

The Planet, 1996, Fall, Julie Irvin, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University

The Planet

No abstract provided.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 72, No. 11, Wku Student Affairs Sep 1996

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 72, No. 11, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.

Regular features include:

  • Just a Second
  • Campus Line
  • For the Record / Crime Reports
  • People Poll
  • Sports
  • Diversions
  • Movie Reviews
  • Classifieds

Articles in this issue:

  • Hall, Jason. Electronic Chip to Track Runners – 10K Classic
  • Lucas, Fred. ACT Scores Rising
  • LaBelle, Charboneé. Awareness of Homosexuals Increasing in Society
  • Monarch Environmental Leaves Western Looking Trashy
  • Robinson, George. Get the Facts Before Claiming Party – Politics
  • Leonard, Kim. We Must Answer to a Higher Authority
  • Simmons, Darryn. Louis Farrakhan Has Right to Freedoms
  • Back, Shannon. Line Dancing: Country Style Boot Scootin’ …


Hollins Columns (1996 Sep 24), Hollins College Sep 1996

Hollins Columns (1996 Sep 24), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Hollins welcomes ninth president
  • What's new about the Hollins Abroad Paris program
  • So far, so good...
  • Alum appalled at students loss of social graces
  • Inmates seek companionship
  • Inmate submits plea for info from single-sex institutions
  • Alum thanks students for "Miss Kitty"
  • Hollins: Where everybody knows your name...
  • Interview with Nick Kiersey: "the Irish Guy"
  • R.E.M.'s new adventures
  • Lone Star shines in theaters
  • RENT: changing our perception of the typical Broadway show
  • Smashing Pumpkins: smashing through their summer tour
  • Soccer team prepares for competitive season, with new faces
  • Field hockey team inspired by coach
  • Volleyball team ready for …


Klipsun Magazine, 1996, Volume 26, Issue 06 - September, Stephanie Thomson Sep 1996

Klipsun Magazine, 1996, Volume 26, Issue 06 - September, Stephanie Thomson

Klipsun Magazine

n the past few years, Klipsun has offered issues with assorted themes, such as politics, consumerism, women’s issues and rela­tionships. When the other editors and I sat down to select which articles we wanted to run in this issue, we realized three stories shared a common theme — they all related to the performing arts.

Jeremy Stiles gives us a sample of an ordinary open mic night at a downtown Bellingham bar, where performers with visions of stardom come together with performers who don’t have the same aspirations but do share a love for music.

Wendy Gross spent time at …


Ua12/2/1 A View Of The Hill, Wku Student Affairs Aug 1996

Ua12/2/1 A View Of The Hill, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

A View of the Hill 1996-1997 special College Heights Herald guide to the Western Kentucky University campus.

  • Campus Map
  • Lucas, Fred. Big Red – Tradition at Western
  • University Services
  • Van Winkle, Cara. Things I Didn’t Know a Year Ago
  • Student Organizations
  • Parking Policies & Locations
  • Student Health Service & Wellness Center
  • University Center Board
  • Academic Services
  • Lucas, Fred. Keeping Busy Isn’t Really a Problem
  • Student Government Association
  • Spirit Masters
  • Entertainment
  • Parker, Kelly. Roommate Problems Resolvable
  • The Kentucky Museum


Klipsun Magazine, 1996, Volume 26, Issue 05 - June, Stephanie Thomson Jun 1996

Klipsun Magazine, 1996, Volume 26, Issue 05 - June, Stephanie Thomson

Klipsun Magazine

Articles that feature ordinary people living extraordinary lives are some of my favorite to read, and two stories in this issue of Klipsun illustrate this theme. The people in these stories are admirable not because they have fame or power or money, but because they have been confronted with countless horrors and tragedies, and their ability to keep everything in perspective remains. Their experiences reiterate a valuable lesson: The power of the human spirit to overcome adversity cannot be underestimated.

Our center spread profiles a local woman who is a mother, a grand­ mother, a retired teacher — and a …


Hollins Columns (1996 Apr 30), Hollins College Apr 1996

Hollins Columns (1996 Apr 30), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Bookshop manager justifies textbook prices
  • Housing problems surface during sign-ups
  • Thank you and good luck
  • The library responds to students
  • Senior Wills from the Class of '96
  • Roberta retires, future of Health Services questioned
  • The hardest to learn is the least complicated
  • Spring Dance Concert Series inspires audiences
  • Tennis makes final wrap up
  • What makes Hollins...Hollins?


Hollins Columns (1996 Apr 15), Hollins College Apr 1996

Hollins Columns (1996 Apr 15), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Institutional Effectiveness: Hollins gears up for phase 2 or reaccreditation
  • Executive producer of 'Larry King Live' to speak at 1996 commencement
  • Leadership: an opportunity and an adventure
  • Ritalin: A Wonder Drug?
  • Theatre deserves recognition
  • Freya thanks the Hollins community for support
  • Student frustrated with SGA elections
  • Freshman characteristics: Results of national survey
  • 'New look' for Paris program
  • Two years of Hollins Take Care
  • Work continues on the Habitat for Humanity House
  • Scholarships available in D.C.
  • Arkansas Bear delights, inspires audiences
  • Roanoke provides alternatives
  • Riding team wins top showing at ODAC meet
  • Lacrosse team wins big


Klipsun Magazine, 1996, Volume 26, Issue 04 - April, Kristi Kiteley Apr 1996

Klipsun Magazine, 1996, Volume 26, Issue 04 - April, Kristi Kiteley

Klipsun Magazine

During the last production of Klipsun, one of our editors brought in what was then the newest issue of Rolling Stone. To say the least, we were disappointed. We weren’t shocked that Jennifer Aniston was featured nude on the cover. We weren’t shocked that Rolling Stone would use sex appeal to draw in readers. We all were, however, disappointed in Rolling Stone's blatant portrayal of women as sex objects. This time it was just too obvious and too extreme.

We discussed the trend of Rolling Stone placing scantily-clad women on the front cover, while showing men in T-shirts …


The Planet, 1996, Spring, Deanna Woolston, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University Apr 1996

The Planet, 1996, Spring, Deanna Woolston, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University

The Planet

No abstract provided.


Hollins Columns (1996 Apr 1), Hollins College Apr 1996

Hollins Columns (1996 Apr 1), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Disgruntled Hollins Columns staff sets fire to newspaper office
  • Editor seeks help
  • Dear Hollie Collie.....
  • Stop the parking madness!
  • Spies defects from Hollins over embarrassment of tennis courts
  • Congrats to Hollins Recycling Program
  • Hillary Rodham Clinton to be President of Hollins College
  • 1996 Commencement speaker announced to student body
  • Hollins reaching new highs
  • A new crew at Hollins sets to enlarge creek
  • Spring Cotillion highlights old favorites
  • Missing mail found...finally
  • Movie to be filmed at Hollins: Extras needed!!!
  • MAI-TAI and SHAB save the day
  • New events bring interesting options to Hollins campus


Hollins Columns (1996 Mar 18), Hollins College Mar 1996

Hollins Columns (1996 Mar 18), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Ring Night causes controversy
  • Hollins literary festival showcases new talent
  • Right Night: More than just three days of craziness
  • Students respond to library survey
  • Plagiarism plagues student
  • Golden Rule dinner supports Habitat
  • Yearbook complications cause delay
  • BSA to host forum on racial issues
  • Ring Night complaint
  • W&L Mock Convention draws a large crowd
  • The 1996 Presidential election update
  • Disappearing Acts fine intro to McMillan's honest world
  • Roanoke events provide activities
  • Academy Awards are bound to be interesting
  • Redford, Pfeiffer light up silver screen
  • Get involved with PREVIEWS program, April 11-12
  • SHAB advises women to get to know …


Hollins Columns (1996 Mar 4), Hollins College Mar 1996

Hollins Columns (1996 Mar 4), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Crist speaks about financial future of Hollins
  • Hollins celebrates 100th anniversary of athletic program
  • The Honor Code: Outdated or eternal?
  • No place to party for faculty
  • LEO continues tradition of recognizing campus leaders
  • Tech law suit questions campus judicial systems
  • Women's Studies: On the frontier of feminism?
  • W&L faces new rules about drinking
  • African-American employees honored at banquet
  • Roanoke offers attractions for students in the spring semester
  • Europe not worth 84 cents
  • Roanoke County Police apprehend suspect in apartment break-in
  • Player's number means more than meets the eye
  • Riding team prepares for the Hollins Medal finals on …


Klipsun Magazine, 1996, Volume 26, Issue 03 - March, Kristi Kiteley Mar 1996

Klipsun Magazine, 1996, Volume 26, Issue 03 - March, Kristi Kiteley

Klipsun Magazine

What is the purpose of getting a college education? Why are we here? There comes a point in every students college career when we ask ourselves questions like these. It may be that we are here because it was what people expected us to do. Maybe we always planned on going to college and never thought otherwise. Or, maybe we are here because we want to earn more money or make a better future for ourselves.

Whatever the reason we came here, we are all trying to accomplish the same thing. We want to get an education. In the movie …


Ua68/2 Intercambio Internacional, Vol. Xiv, No. 1, Wku Latin American Studies Mar 1996

Ua68/2 Intercambio Internacional, Vol. Xiv, No. 1, Wku Latin American Studies

WKU Archives Records

Newsletter created by WKU Latin American Studies program regarding science, politics and economic advances in Latin America as well as cooperative projects between WKU and universities across Latin America. The newsletter is written in both English and Spanish.


Hollins Columns (1996 Feb 19), Hollins College Feb 1996

Hollins Columns (1996 Feb 19), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Founder's Day unveils historic exhibit
  • New year brings changes, challenges
  • Christmas Day bullfight in Mexico City
  • Alumna expresses disagreement with Hollins, Sweet Briar and R-M Woman's College consortium
  • Hollins Basketball, according to Professor Spies
  • Hollins hospitality comes to the rescue
  • Great change for Hollins can't take place overnight
  • Student endorses intimacy of the Hollins community
  • Correction
  • VMI deliberation impacts area colleges
  • SHAB sponsors Eaten Alive
  • Author Naylor inspires students
  • Roanoke sights offer alternatives to road-trips
  • Senior theater project: A behind the scenes look at The Eclipse
  • French Film Festival
  • Hillier Group unveils master plan for campus
  • Reggae …


Hollins Columns (1996 Jan 22), Hollins College Jan 1996

Hollins Columns (1996 Jan 22), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Memories of the Storm of the Century
  • A Snow Day at Hollins
  • Evolution of Sweet Briar University
  • Letter from the Editor
  • More memories of Anne Harper
  • Gloria Naylor to speak at Hollins in February
  • 28 Students Named to Who's Who
  • Calendar of Events
  • Hollins basketball team reaches turning point
  • Review of student art exhibit in Art Annex
  • Buck Mountain Grille: A palatable choice
  • Student-directed play is a 'light drama'
  • Waiting to Exhale leaves viewers breathless


Klipsun Magazine, 1996, Volume 26, Issue 02 - January, Heather Kimbrough Jan 1996

Klipsun Magazine, 1996, Volume 26, Issue 02 - January, Heather Kimbrough

Klipsun Magazine

''Many poets have said that love asks nothing, but I submit to you today that love demands everything."— Judge Donna Hitchens, Superior Court, Valentine’s Day, 1991

I ’ll admit it. I’m a quote person. I’ll read a great quote and immediately write it down and either hang it on a wall somewhere, tuck it in a notebook or write it in big bright letters on the side of an old pair of tennis shoes. No joke.

So, when I read the above quote, I grabbed the nearest scrap of paper and wrote with great flourish. And, after reading …


The Planet, 1996, Winter, Deanna Woolston, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University Jan 1996

The Planet, 1996, Winter, Deanna Woolston, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University

The Planet

No abstract provided.